Consideration Flashcards
What are the elements of a consideration?
1.) There must be a bargained-for exchange between parties (if a party intends to make a gift, he or she is not bargaining) and 2.) What is bargained for must have legal value.
List the types of contracts with uncertainty of total performance
- ) Requirements Contracts
2. ) Output Contracts
Explain the difference between a liquidated debt and an unliquidated debt
1.) Liquidated is one in which the amount due is agreed upon
.) Unliquidated is one in which the parties acknowledge a debt but disagree as to the amount that is due
Describe the requirement for an output contract to be with consideration
The contract is based on established production or ability to produce by the seller and the seller must sell its production to the buyer
Define “Accord and Satisfaction”
Agreement between two parties to settle an unliquidated debt (obligation is acknowledged but the amount is unclear)(accord); satisfaction is payment of that amount; payment discharged all obligations; is not effective for discharging a liquidated debt, such as an installment loan
What are the requirements for a consideration in a contract?
Each party to the contract has a benefit and a detriment. The promises (detriment) are induced by the benefits and the benefits are induced by the promises (detriment). Bargained-for exchange. Consideration must actually change hands.
What promises are enforceable without consideration?
- ) Good-faith modification under the UCC
- ) Charitable Subscriptions
- )Promises barred by the statute of limitations (4 years usually)
How does an individual incur legal detriment?
- ) Doing or promising to do something that he had no prior legal duty to do
- ) Refraining from or promising to refrain from doing something that he had no prior legal duty to refrain from doing
Define “preexisting duty”
A promise to do what one is already legally obligated to do is without consideration
List the exceptions to a preexisting duty
- ) Rescission and new contract
- ) Unforeseen Hardship
- ) Sale of goods - Modification of contract
How is consideration defined?
Doing what you’re free not to do or not doing what you’re free to do
Are charitable subscriptions enforceable as consideration?
Yes even though there is no detriment for one side